Medical experts have come forward to praise Angelina Jolie's decision to go public with her latest operation and diagnosis.

"We continue to applaud Angelina Jolie's willingness to share her journey with the BRCA gene mutation. Since the original release of her story, countless women around the world have been made aware of the gene and have been able to explore lifesaving treatment options to lower the risk it poses to their health," a statement made on behalf of Dr. Kristi Funk of the Pink Lotus Center read.

"The best defense for BRCA gene mutation carriers against the threats it poses to their health and well-being is to educate themselves as much as possible on the risks and treatment strategies available. No single strategy works universally. Each woman's life circumstances are unique and her treatment plan should be developed to reflect an individualized approach."

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